How is Bernoulli's principle explained by blowing over a strip of paper?

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2026-05-12 01:31

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When you blow over a strip of paper, the faster-moving air above the paper creates lower pressure than the air below it. This pressure difference causes the paper to rise towards the area of low pressure, demonstrating Bernoulli's principle, which states that as the speed of a fluid (or air) increases, its pressure decreases.

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